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    Divisions/Conferences

    How do you want the standings to be kept? Should divisions or conferences be used? Some ideas off of the top of my head:

    Conference - 8 teams
    Conference - 8 teams

    or

    Division - 4 teams
    Division - 4 teams
    Division - 4 teams
    Division - 4 teams


    Those are just the first ideas to come to my head. Please share any ideas that you have for this. Also if you are in favor of using divisions or conferences, how do you want the standings to be determined? (Every division leader get one of the top 4 spots?)
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    Personally, I like the idea of having two conferences. It would be just like how the nhl is right now, except no division leaders obviously.

    I was thinking about using divisions in one of my leagues this year, but I was worried someone wouldn't make the playoffs just because they were in the best division. (Reminds me of the Western Conference vs. the Eastern Conference in most years) Anyways, recently I thought of a possible solution to this problem. Maybe after the draft every team could rank all the teams in the league and Idbc (should be back by then) or myself could average them out and figure out rankings. The conferences would then be split evenly. Something like:

    Conference 1: Team 1, Team 4, Team 5, Team 8, Team 9, Team 12, Team 13, Team 16
    Conference 2: Team 2, Team 3, Team 6, Team 7, Team 10, Team 11, Team 14, Team 15

    I'm pretty interested in hearing what people have to say about this topic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    Anyways, recently I thought of a possible solution to this problem. Maybe after the draft every team could rank all the teams in the league and Idbc (should be back by then) or myself could average them out and figure out rankings. The conferences would then be split evenly. Something like:

    Conference 1: Team 1, Team 4, Team 5, Team 8, Team 9, Team 12, Team 13, Team 16
    Conference 2: Team 2, Team 3, Team 6, Team 7, Team 10, Team 11, Team 14, Team 15

    I'm pretty interested in hearing what people have to say about this topic.
    I am against this-- I am ambivalent on divisions generally but if we have them then then should be randomly selected IMHO. Its simpler faster and "fairer"-- Not that winning the league after everyone ranks me 15th wouldn't be a hoot LOL.
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    I have a fair amount to say on this. I am in a league that has 2 conferences. However, they really mean nothing as you play everyone the same amount and there is no focus on interconference play and the standings aren't reflective of having seeding if you are a conference leader. If we split this up, I would say 2 conferences is easiest with the conference leaders getting in. Top 8 makes it to the playoffs and the seeding goes based on standings after that. Is there a way to make it so it is more inter-conference play? 4 divisions makes it too convoluted I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketman9 View Post
    I have a fair amount to say on this. I am in a league that has 2 conferences. However, they really mean nothing as you play everyone the same amount and there is no focus on interconference play and the standings aren't reflective of having seeding if you are a conference leader. If we split this up, I would say 2 conferences is easiest with the conference leaders getting in. Top 8 makes it to the playoffs and the seeding goes based on standings after that. Is there a way to make it so it is more inter-conference play? 4 divisions makes it too convoluted I think.
    I pretty much agree with this. And yeah I would really like to see the conferences have meaning. I'm not sure if you can change the schedule and stuff or rearrange the seeding. Does anyone know if this is possible?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketman9 View Post
    I have a fair amount to say on this. I am in a league that has 2 conferences. However, they really mean nothing as you play everyone the same amount and there is no focus on interconference play and the standings aren't reflective of having seeding if you are a conference leader. If we split this up, I would say 2 conferences is easiest with the conference leaders getting in. Top 8 makes it to the playoffs and the seeding goes based on standings after that. Is there a way to make it so it is more inter-conference play? 4 divisions makes it too convoluted I think.
    I have worked on the assumption that people would want it to be that everyone played everyone once-- With a 21 week regular schedule that east up 15 games-- In my 4 division scenario it balances in that you could play your 3 divisional rivals twice more each-- In two conferences of 8, if you played everyone once you could play 6 of 7 conference rivals a second time in a 21 week schedule. It could be done-- Obviously if we don't require that everyone plays everyone once you could do all sorts of things

    Heck you could have no inter-conference play at all and the season would be playing your conference 3 times each with top 4 playing the other side in crossover playoffs (it would be like the world junior)-- So the first time the conferences play each other is in the playoffs -- hmmmm???

    I wonder would trading with the other conference be more or less inhibited?

    Just trying to brainstorm here folks
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    Quote Originally Posted by flubber View Post
    I have worked on the assumption that people would want it to be that everyone played everyone once-- With a 21 week regular schedule that east up 15 games-- In my 4 division scenario it balances in that you could play your 3 divisional rivals twice more each-- In two conferences of 8, if you played everyone once you could play 6 of 7 conference rivals a second time in a 21 week schedule. It could be done-- Obviously if we don't require that everyone plays everyone once you could do all sorts of things

    Heck you could have no inter-conference play at all and the season would be playing your conference 3 times each with top 4 playing the other side in crossover playoffs (it would be like the world junior)-- So the first time the conferences play each other is in the playoffs -- hmmmm???

    I wonder would trading with the other conference be more or less inhibited?


    Just trying to brainstorm here folks
    This seems like a really interesting idea. I'm really not sure what my vote would be for right now, though. So many possible ways to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    This seems like a really interesting idea. I'm really not sure what my vote would be for right now, though. So many possible ways to do it.

    Glad you like it.. I like it more and more as I think about it but doubt it gets much traction. Most leagues are pretty traditional . But it handles fairness fairly simply-- if you cannot make top 4 of 8 -- too freaking bad that you think the other conference is weaker.

    16 is a lot of managers so smaller groupings could lead to more rivalries


    My bottom line is still that I will play whatever-- All my other leagues have had no divisions or had largely meaningless ones


    Don't mind me though-- Not for this league but generally , I have all sorts of quirky ideas such as

    1. A H2H league where every manager had two distinct teams ( do not play each other nor trade with each other) and the winner is best aggregate points total. I thought of a 6-8 manager league so that would be 12-16 "teams"

    2. How about a league where the rights to every player are available 2 or 3 times ( I doubt any regular league hosting could handle it but some computer dude could probably make it so they become separate players -- Lundqvist1, Lundqvist2 and Lundqvist3)-- Lundqvists rights would be available 3 times so 3 different teams could roster him or one team could roster him twice and on a busy night have to decide if they roll Lundqvist times 2 or Lundqvist and Halak--


    Regular fantasy is loads of fun but I keep consider different options
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    I'd rather just not use divisions/conferences. There's no geography to account for in Fantasy hockey and you don't end up playing divisional teams any more than not so it just creates oddities in the playoffs that aren't fair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by internalprime8 View Post
    I'd rather just not use divisions/conferences. There's no geography to account for in Fantasy hockey and you don't end up playing divisional teams any more than not so it just creates oddities in the playoffs that aren't fair.
    This is also a valid point. I think if we are going to have conferences they should have meaning. But I also agree that it does create a certain degree of parity. In the 18 team league I am in, 6 of the top 8 teams are in my division and the other division sucks. If the schedule was manipulated to suit each conference, then the better teams would not seem as good as they would be playing better teams more often and the exact opposite would happen in the other division / conference. This would make it so better teams may not make the playoffs. Also, as we have seen this year, it is impossible to predict how each team will do.
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